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Ceiling

the top limit imposed by law on the amount of money that can be charged or spent or the quantity of goods that can be produced or sold.

the maximum altitude from which the earth can be seen on a particular day, usually equal to the distance between the earth and the base of the lowest cloud bank.

Also called absolute ceiling. the maximum altitude at which a particular aircraft can operate under specified conditions.

the height above ground level of the lowest layer of clouds that cover more than half of the sky.

a lining applied for structural reasons to a framework, esp. in the interior surfaces of a ship or boat.

Also called ceil′ing piece′. [Theat.]the ceiling or top of an interior set, made of cloth, a flat, or two or more flats hinged together.

the act or work of a person who makes or finishes a ceiling.

vaulting, as in a medieval church.

hit the ceiling, [Informal.]to become enraged: When he saw the amount of the bill, he hit the ceiling.

ceil′inged, adj.

Fan

fan1(fan),USA pronunciation n., v., fanned, fan•ning.n.

any device for producing a current of air by the movement of a broad surface or a number of such surfaces.

an implement of feathers, leaves, paper, cloth, etc., often in the shape of a long triangle or of a semicircle, for waving lightly in the hand to create a cooling current of air about a person: We sat on the veranda, cooling ourselves with palm-leaf fans.

anything resembling such an implement, as the tail of a bird.

any of various devices consisting essentially of a series of radiating vanes or blades attached to and revolving with a central hublike portion to produce a current of air: ceiling fan; wall fan.

a series of revolving blades supplying air for winnowing or cleaning grain.

[Horol.]fly1 (def. 34).

a semicircular decoration of bunting.

[Physical Geog.]an alluvial fan.

hit the fan, [Slang.]to become suddenly more awkward, embarrassing, or troublesome: When news of the incident was leaked to the press, everything hit the fan at once.

v.t.

to move or agitate (the air) with or as if with a fan.

to cause air to blow upon, as from a fan; cool or refresh with or as if with a fan: He fanned his face with a newspaper.

to stir to activity with or as if with a fan: to fan a flame; to fan emotions.

(of a breeze, current of air, etc.) to blow upon, as if driven by a fan: A cool breeze fanned the shore.

to spread out like a fan: The dealer fanned the cards.

to move (oneself ) quickly: You'll fan your tail out of here if you know what's good for you.

to winnow, esp. by an artificial current of air.

[Baseball.](of a pitcher) to strike out (a batter).

[Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S.]to punish by spanking; spank: Your mother will fan you good if you break that dish.

v.i.

to strike, swing, or brush lightly at something.

[Western U.S.](chiefly cowboy use). to slap the flanks of (a horse or other animal) repeatedly with a hat to get it to move or move faster.

to spread out like a fan (often fol. by out): The forest fire fanned out in all directions.

[Baseball.](of a batter) to strike out, usually by swinging at and missing the pitch charged as the third strike.

fan′like′, adj. fan′ner, n.

Light

something that makes things visible or affords illumination: All colors depend on light.

Also called luminous energy, radiant energy. electromagnetic radiation to which the organs of sight react, ranging in wavelength from about 400 to 700 nm and propagated at a speed of 186,282 mi./sec (299,972 km/sec), considered variously as a wave, corpuscular, or quantum phenomenon.

a similar form of radiant energy that does not affect the retina, as ultraviolet or infrared rays.

the sensation produced by stimulation of the organs of sight.

an illuminating agent or source, as the sun, a lamp, or a beacon.

the radiance or illumination from a particular source: the light of a candle.

the illumination from the sun; daylight: We awoke at the first light.

daybreak or dawn: when light appeared in the east.

daytime: Summer has more hours of light.

a particular light or illumination in which an object seen takes on a certain appearance: viewing the portrait in dim light.

a device for or means of igniting, as a spark, flame, or match: Could you give me a light?

a traffic light: Don't cross till the light changes.

the aspect in which a thing appears or is regarded: Try to look at the situation in a more cheerful light.

the state of being visible, exposed to view, or revealed to public notice or knowledge; limelight: Stardom has placed her in the light.

a person who is an outstanding leader, celebrity, or example; luminary: He became one of the leading lights of Restoration drama.

[Art.]

the effect of light falling on an object or scene as represented in a picture.

one of the brightest parts of a picture.

a gleam or sparkle, as in the eyes.

a measure or supply of light; illumination: The wall cuts off our light.

spiritual illumination or awareness; enlightenment.

Also called day. one compartment of a window or window sash.

a window, esp. a small one.

mental insight; understanding.

lights, the information, ideas, or mental capacities possessed: to act according to one's lights.

a lighthouse.

[Archaic.]the eyesight.

bring to light, to discover or reveal: The excavations brought to light the remnants of an ancient civilization.

come to light, to be discovered or revealed: Some previously undiscovered letters have lately come to light.

hide one's light under a bushel, to conceal or suppress one's talents or successes.

in a good (or bad ) light, under favorable (or unfavorable) circumstances: She worshiped him, but then she'd only seen him in a good light.

in (the) light of, taking into account; because of; considering: It was necessary to review the decision in the light of recent developments.

light at the end of the tunnel, a prospect of success, relief, or redemption: We haven't solved the problem yet, but we're beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel.

see the light:

to come into existence or being.

to be made public.

to begin to accept or understand a point of view one formerly opposed: Her father was opposed to her attending an out-of-town college, but he finally saw the light.

shed or throw light on, to clarify; clear up: His deathbed confession threw light on a mystery of long standing.

adj.

having light or illumination; bright; well-lighted: the lightest room in the entire house.

to give or apply one's interest, attention, effort, etc., to something; pursue: He turned to the study and practice of medicine.

to change or reverse a course so as to go in a different or the opposite direction: to turn to the right.

to change position so as to face in a different or the opposite direction.

to change or reverse position or posture as by a rotary motion.

to shift the body about as if on an axis: to turn on one's side while sleeping.

to assume a curved form; bend.

to become blunted or dulled by bending, as the cutting edge of a knife or saw.

to be affected with nausea, as the stomach.

to be affected with giddiness or dizziness; have a sensation of whirling or reeling.

to adopt religion, a manner of life, etc., esp. as differing from a previous position or attitude: He turned to Christianity in his old age.

to change or transfer one's loyalties; defect: He turned from the Democrats and joined the Republicans.

to change an attitude or policy: to turn in favor of someone; to turn against a person.

to change or alter, as in nature, character, or appearance.

to become sour, rancid, fermented, or the like, as milk or butter.

to change color: The leaves began to turn in October.

to change so as to be; become: a lawyer turned poet; to turn pale.

to become mentally unbalanced or distracted.

to put about or tack, as a ship.

(of copy) to run either from the bottom of the last column on one page to the top of the first column on the following page or from one column on a page to the expected place in the next column on the page (opposed to jump).

turn back:

to retrace one's footsteps; turn around to return.

to cause to go no further or to return, as by not welcoming; send away.

to fold (a blanket, sheet of paper, etc.) on itself: Turn back the page to keep the place.

an act of service or disservice: He once did her a good turn. She repaid it with a bad turn.

requirement, exigency, or need: This will serve your turn.

treatment or rendering, esp. with reference to the form or content of a work of literature, art, etc.; twist: He gave the story a new turn.

a nervous shock, as from fright or astonishment: It certainly gave me quite a turn to see him.

[Stock Exchange.]a complete securities transaction that includes both a purchase and sale.

a melodic embellishment or grace, commonly consisting of a principal tone with two auxiliary tones, one above and the other below it.

[Chiefly Brit.]an individual stage performance, esp. in a vaudeville theater or music hall.

a drill movement by which a formation changes fronts.

a contest or round; a bout, as in wrestling.

at every turn, in every case or instance; constantly: We met with kindness at every turn.

by turns, one after another; in rotation or succession; alternately: They did their shopping and cleaning by turns.

hand's turn, a period or piece of work: It won't be necessary for you to do a hand's turn yourself, but rather to supervise.

in turn, in due order of succession: Each generation in turn must grapple with the same basic problems.

on the turn, on the verge or in the process of turning; changing: She said she hoped to be alive to see the century on the turn.

out of turn:

not in the correct succession; out of proper order.

at an unsuitable time; imprudently; indiscreetly: He spoke out of turn and destroyed the cordial atmosphere of the meeting.

take turns, to succeed one another in order; rotate; alternate: They took turns walking the dog.

to a turn, to just the proper degree; to perfection: The steak was done to a turn.

turn and turn about or turn about, by turns: They fought the fire, turn and turn about, until daybreak.

turn′a•ble, adj.

Itself

it•self
(it self′),USA pronunciation pron.

a reflexive form of it:The battery recharges itself.

an emphatic appositive of it, which, that, this, or a noun: which itself is also true; Even without flowers, the bowl itself is beautiful.

(used as the object of a preposition or as the direct or indirect object of a verb): The chameleon's ability to change color is a protection for itself.

its normal or customary self: After much tender care, the puppy was soon itself again.

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